- From: Dave Crossland <dave@lab6.com>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 22:59:42 +0100
- To: "Levantovsky, Vladimir" <Vladimir.Levantovsky@monotypeimaging.com>, www-style@w3.org
2009/6/22 Levantovsky, Vladimir <Vladimir.Levantovsky@monotypeimaging.com> > > For the purpose of this discussion let’s forget the DRM – nobody ever asked for one. I'm sorry that I misunderstood you when you said, ("I intentionally avoid saying that d-word but we all know what it is) created a backbone for new business model to be put in place that both consumers and content providers can live with." I understood that you were advocating EOT as a DRM system to create "a backbone for new business model." > Do you truly believe that nobody would ever want to pay for a service or a product they like and need? No, actually. Free software means a free market in developing the software; it is absolutely not anti-commercial. Think of Red Hat.
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